The threequel reunites the 'Four Horsemen' of the original film – played by Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Isla Fisher and Dave Franco – as they join forces with a younger trio of magicians to stave off their greatest threat yet.
Veronika is clearly no good egg, and at one point in the film is even labelled a psychopath by Harrelson's character Merritt McKinney – but Pike reckons that this characterisation may be taking things a stretch too far.
"I thought that was a bit much," she laughed during an exclusive interview with RadioTimes.com. "I was fine with all the insults – but psychopath I balked at!"
She continued: "And now she's inherited this diamond mine and she's doing dealings with world leaders who are powerful and nefarious like she is and she's facilitating wars and smuggling diamonds across borders….
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"She's never sat in a car in her life, and yet she's there in the race team colours," she smiled. "I just thought that is exactly what she would do – she'd stand with the star driver just a little bit behind her."
Now You See Me: Now You Don't is released in UK cinemas on Friday 14th November.
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